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Tigers’ Cunningham named finalist for Cheryl Miller Award

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Women’s Basketball senior guard Sophie Cunningham (Columbia, Mo.) is one of five finalists for the Cheryl Miller Small Forward of the Year Award, announced by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association on Wednesday. The annual award is in its second year and recognizes the top small forward in women’s NCAA Division I college basketball. It is the second straight year Cunningham has been named a finalist for the award.

The winner of the award will be determined by a combination of fan votes and input from the Basketball Hall of Fame’s selection committee. Fan voting will take place at hoophallawards.com between Friday, March 15 and Friday, March 29. The winner will be revealed during Final Four weekend in Tampa, Florida.

The watch list is the one of three that Cunningham’s name has appeared on, as she is a top-15 candidate for the Wooden Award and a top-41 athlete for the Wade Trophy.

The Tiger senior helped lead Mizzou to its first conference tournament semifinal appearance since 1994 at this week’s SEC Tournament. Mizzou recorded wins over Florida (March 7) and Kentucky (March 8) in Greenville, S.C. In Mizzou’s semifinal matchup with Mississippi State (March 9), Cunningham scored 33 points to become Mizzou’s all-time scoring leader, as her 2,157 points surpassed Joni Davis’ (1981-85) mark of 2,126 points.

Cunningham was recently named to her third straight All-SEC First Team by the league’s coaches, becoming the first player in program history to earn All-Conference First Team honors in three consecutive seasons. In addition, Cunningham was named to the All-SEC First Team by the Associated Press for the second straight season.

The SEC’s active career scoring leader, Cunningham is averaging 18.0 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. Her 82 three-pointers rank fifth in Mizzou single season history, while her 594 points rank seventh.

Cunningham finished the regular season ranked fourth in the SEC in scoring (17.3 ppg), third in three-point percentage (40.7), third in three-pointers per game (2.3) and third in free throw percentage (81.8). In conference play, she led the SEC in three-point shooting (46.5 percent) and threes per game (2.9). Cunningham has reached 20 points in 15 games this season, including 10 times against SEC opponents, and 30 points three times. Mizzou is 13-2 when she scores 20+, and 2-1 when she reaches 30 points.

The Tiger senior is one of three Mizzou players to score 2,000 career points. Among program records, Cunningham ranks first in scoring (2,157 points), first in free throws made (526), second in three-pointers made (235), second in three-point percentage (40.7), third in free throw percentage (83.6), fourth in points per game (17.0) and fourth in assists (384).

— Mizzou Athletics —

Northwest women’s basketball signs fifth recruit to 2019 class

Northwest Missouri State University head women’s basketball coach Austin Meyer has announced the addition of a fifth signee for the 2019-2020 recruiting class.

Chase Pfanstiel is a 5’7″ guard from Omaha, Nebraska. Pfanstiel averaged 14 points per game, 4.0 rebounds per game, 4.0 assists per game and shot 38 percent from three-point range for Millard West High School.

As a junior, Pfanstiel set the school record for assists in a season (108) as she earned all-state honors for head coach Marc Kruger.  Pfanstiel also played AAU for the OSA Crusaders and head coach Jason Ryan.

In addition to basketball, Pfanstiel helped Millard West to a district title in soccer and helped the squad become a state final contender.  She is an honor roll student and a four-time academic letter recipient.

2019-20 Bearcat Women’s Basketball Signees
Kayla Chapman           5’9″       G             Treynor, Iowa (Treynor HS)
Jayna Green                6’1″       G/F          Omaha, Nebraska (Millard North HS)
Savannah Guenther    5’11”      G             Grayslake, Illinois (Grayslake North HS)
Chaise Pfanstiel          5’7″        G             Omaha, Nebraska (Millard West HS)
Paityn Rau                  6’2″         F             Waukee, Iowa (Waukee HS)

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri Western softball splits two games at Illinois-Springfield

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Missouri Western softball team (12-11) split a pair of one-run games at Illinois-Springfield (11-9), Tuesday.

The Griffons got all their runs in game one via the long ball, including the game winner in the top of the eighth inning. The bats were quieted in game two as MWSU managed four hits with three coming in the first few innings.

GAME 1
Missouri Western 5, Illinois-Springfield 4 (8 innings)

  • Emma Hoffart hit a game-winning, leadoff home run to left in the eighth
  • After allowing back-to-back singles to start the bottom of the seventh, Kaili Hinds induced two ground ball outs and struck out the cleanup batter to strand two and force extra innings
  • There wasn’t a base runner for almost three complete innings until UIS put four-straight on with two hits a walk and an error to take a 2-0 lead
  • Taylor Hoelshcher hit a two-out grand slam in the top of the fourth as part of a four-run, four-hit inning for the Griffs that gave MWSU a 4-2 lead
  • Shelby Uhl stayed hot, going 2-for-4 in the game

GAME 2
Illinois-Springfield 3, Missouri Western 2

  • UIS scored all three of its runs in the bottom of the fourth
  • MWSU scored its two runs in the third
  • The Griffons were held to just four hits in the game with one each in the first, second, third and seventh innings
  • Gabi Carter doubled twice
  • Olivia Goodale got the start and went four innings, allowing three runs on seven hits with five strikeouts and two walks

UP NEXT

  • Missouri Western is scheduled to host Central Missouri (8-6, 1-3) in a doubleheader Mar. 16 at 4 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

All-MEC basketball teams announced Tuesday

The Midland Empire Conference released their 2018-2019 high school basketball All-Conference honors Tuesday.

BOYS
1st TEAM ALL-MEC
Ike Book – Lafayette
Eli Dowis – Maryville
Wes Brandsgaard – Chillicothe
Kyle Taylor – St. Pius X
Tate Oglelsby – Maryville
Chol Ater – Benton
Kolten Griffin – Lafayette
C.J. Pfaff – Chillicothe
Braden Berry – Savannah
Tyler Houchin – Maryville

HONORABLE MENTION
Chris Guldan – Bishop LeBlond
Tyson Koch – Lafayette
Ben Wade – St. Pius X
Nick Helmich – Cameron
Jaren Guck – Bishop LeBlond
Cooper Davison – Lafayette
Chase Petersen – Benton
Mason Baxter – Chillicothe
Creid Stoecklein – Maryville
Kobe Montgomery – Savannah
Jake Wilcox – St. Pius X

GIRLS
1ST TEAM ALL-MEC
*Serena Sundell – Maryville
Mia Henderson – Benton
Alaina Malott – St. Pius X
Jayde Williams – Benton
Hunter Keithley – Chillicothe
Kennedie Kieffer – Chillicothe
Olivia Ervie – St. Pius X
Bailey Russell – Benton
Grace Stites – Savannah
Sydney Nichols – Cameron
* Denotes Unanimous Selection

HONORABLE MENTION
Juliann Smith – Bishop LeBlond
Gabby Fuller – Benton
Emily Cassavaugh – Maryville
Jordan Hibner – Chillicothe
Olivia Elliott – Bishop LeBlond
Jori Winn – Lafayette
Rylee Benight – Savannah
Olivia Moore – Cameron
Natalie Rippy – St. Pius X
Emma Baldwin – Maryville

Northwest’s Dudar named MIAA Pitcher of the Week

Northwest Missouri State University senior closer Trevor Dudar has been named the MIAA Co-Pitcher of the Week for her performance in a three-game sweep of Southwest Baptist.

Dudar (Stillwater, Minnesota) recorded a save in all three of Northwest’s one-run wins over Southwest Baptist. He pitched 3 2/3 innings in the three games, gave up two hits, one earned run and struck out five batters.

Dudar came in during the eighth inning and got a five-out save in a 9-8 win in game one vs. SBU.

Dudar pitched the ninth inning of game two and struck out a pair in giving Northwest an 8-7 victory. Dudar struck out the side in order in the ninth on Friday in game three of the series to preserve a 2-1 Northwest victory.

As a result of his three saves, Dudar became the school’s all-time saves leader with 18. He was the Division II leader last season with 14 saves.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Ong in first, Griffon women in third after day one in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Missouri Western Women’s Golf began the 2019 spring season at the Warrior Invitational on Tuesday. It was a successful first day for the Griffons, as Shi Qing Ong leads the field of 47 while Missouri Western sits in third as a team after the first round.

Leading the Griffons after the first round in her senior season, Ong shot a 71 (-1) and was the only golfer below par. She sits two strokes ahead of three golfers currently tied for second. Ong separated herself from the field with consistent play throughout the round, leading all golfers with 15 pars.

Chong Yong is the second Missouri Western golfer on the leaderboard, as she shot an 80 (+8) and is tied for 13th heading into the second round.

Anna Bech and Jenna Kosmatka both shot an 81 (+9) which ties them for 15th. Bech was one of just four golfers to shoot an eagle while Kosmatka tied for second in the entire field with three birdies.

Freshman Sabrina Galfano is also in the top-half of the leaderboard, sitting in 21st with her 83 (+11).

Missouri Western will continue play at the Warrior Invitational on Wednesday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Two Missouri women’s basketball signees earn WBCA high school honors

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Two Mizzou Women’s Basketball signees received honors from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association on Monday, as Aijha Blackwell and Hayley Frank both earned WBCA High School Coaches’ All-America honorable mention accolades.

Blackwell, who is finishing her senior year at Cardinal Ritter, is the No. 8-ranked prospect in the nation and No. 1 in the state of Missouri in espnW’s 2019 HoopGurlz Recruiting Rankings. She is a three-time Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Class 3 All-State selection (2016-18) and as a junior at Whitfield, averaged 24.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.0 steals per game.

Last summer, Blackwell won a gold medal in Mexico City at the 2018 FIBA Americas U18 Championship while playing for the USA U18 National Team. She averaged 9.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game over six games during USA’s championships run, including eight points, four rebounds and three steals in the gold medal game win over Canada.

Frank, from Strafford High School, is the No. 29-ranked prospect in the nation and No. 3 in Missouri in espnW’s 2019 HoopGurlz Recruiting Rankings. Frank closed her prep career by leading the Lady Indians to its fourth consecutive Class 3 state title win an incredible 115 consecutive wins. She reached the 3,000 point plateau in her final game, and ended with 3,004 points, 1,629 rebounds, 824 assists, 310 blocks and 296 steals. Her rebounds and 54.3 career three-point percentage are a Missouri state record, while her career assists total ranks fifth.

After another outstanding campaign in her senior season, Frank was named the 2018-19 Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. Frank has also been named to the MBCA Class 3 All-State team for each of the last three seasons (2016-18), the MBCA Class 3 Player of the Year in 2016-17 and 2017-18 and the 2018 Missouri Wendy’s High School Heisman state winner.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Missouri Western baseball won’t play their mid-week games this week

ST. JOSEPH – The Missouri Western baseball team will  not play either of two scheduled non-conference games this week.

The Griffons were scheduled to play at Truman State Tuesday before hosting Maryville on Wednesday.  The Truman State game is postponed to a later date, while the Maryville game has been canceled.

Missouri Western is off to a 7-2 start in MIAA play, entering the week tied atop the league standings. The Griffons are scheduled to begin a 3-game series at Washburn beginning on Friday.  Ichabods are 8-10 overall and 3-6 in MIAA play.

— MWSU Athletics —

Mizzou basketball to play in 2019 Hall of Classic in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Mizzou Men’s Basketball will compete in the 2019 Hall of Fame Classic next season in Kansas City, Mo. In addition to Mizzou, the event features former Big 12 rival Oklahoma, Butler and Stanford. The two-day, four-team tournament will take place Nov. 25 and Nov. 26 at the Sprint Center. The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced the field on Tuesday.

“We’re looking forward to playing in next season’s Hall of Fame Tournament against great competition,” Mizzou head coach Cuonzo Martin said. “It’s an exciting opportunity to showcase our program at a high-level event right in our backyard in Kansas City, and we’re ready for the challenge.”

The Hall of Fame Classic Powered by ShotTracker will be the culminating event of college basketball’s Hall of Fame Weekend, which also includes the 14th annual induction ceremony for the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. That event will take place on Sunday, Nov. 24 in Kansas City.

The semifinal rounds will be held on Monday, Nov. 25. The finals will take place the following day, Tuesday, Nov. 26, beginning with the consolation game, followed by the championship game. All four contests will be aired on an ESPN network.

Select tickets for the championship round games at Sprint Center will be available beginning Tuesday, March 12, through www.axs.com or www.halloffameweekend.com, and will remain on sale through the end of the college basketball season on April 9. Additional tickets will be available beginning on Saturday, September 7, at 10 a.m. CT via the same on-line ticket outlets, as well as charge by phone at 1-888-929-7849 and in person at the Box Office.

The complete bracket including matchups and television times for the 2019 Hall of Fame Classic Powered by ShotTracker, will be announced at a later date.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Griffon men’s basketball gets verbal commitment from St. Louis prep guard

Missouri Western men’s basketball received a verbal commitment from St. Louis prep guard JaRon Thames on Monday night.

Thames announced his commitment to MWSU on Twitter, “It was a long journey to get here and I’ve been dreaming about playing college basketball since I could remember. I would like to thank GOD, my parents, family, friends, and all the coaches and trainers that helped me get to this point. With that being said I’m blessed and proud to say that I’m committing to Missouri Western State University.”

Thames, who is a 6’5″ combo guard, played at Trinity Catholic High School and help the Titans to a 25-4 record this season as they lost to eventual state champion Vashon in the Class 3 quarterfinals. Thames averaged 15 points per game and also played his AAU ball for Team Carroll in St. Louis.

When Thames signs his letter of intent, he’ll be the third prep standout to sign with Missouri Western. Reese Glove (Franklin, TN) and Alex John (Champlin Park, MN) have already signed letter of intent to play for Sundance Wicks.

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